Enjoy Poolside or Sprinklerside. Breck Brew's SummerBright is the result. The craftsman's touch combines white wheat, two row pale and munich malt with the pacific northwest's most intriguing hops to create a bright, clean ale ideal for picnicking, evenings on the screen porch and enjoying the whims of the summer breeze.

Reviews by granger10:

Moderately cloudy golden bronze color with a smallish fizzy white head that dwindles. Lacing is weaker but there. Aroma is of dry grains with a bit of toastiness and an earthy component. Taste is dominant on the malty side but not really too sweet. It's more robust in mouthfeel but still decently smooth. Not a whole lot really going on however. Light citrus flavors seem to want to come out but never truly show themselves. There's just lots of nondescript toasty malty flavors with a dry edge to them. It's a decent choice for the summertime but with Oberon, Zoomer, Whitsun, Celis, etc., I don't think I would choose this again. (632 characters)

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Not a bad offering, but a little too weak and mild on the flavor for me. Off of the pour, I got a nice vibrant orange color, but the carbonation seemed low. The smell was subtle citrus and pepper. The taste was nice, I got a mild and crisp hop taste. This was not bitter at all. I also picked up hints of orange and/or lemon peel and pepper. Overall not a bad offering, I just found it a little dull and mild for my taste buds. I would say this is a very average middle of the road beer. (494 characters)

A-Straw golden color, head dissipated quicklyS-Grainy smell, little bit of hops(maybe just hoping there was)T-Light grain, slightly bready, a little sour, some hops at the end. Where is the wheat?M-Not bad in the mouth, decently carbonatedD-Just not a very good beer. I barely finished this one. (328 characters)

Pours a clear golden color with little to no head and no lacing. Aroma is bready/yeasty. Taste is very bready malts with little to no wheat and no distinguishable citrus. Taste is similar to Budweiser. Mouthfeel is fine for the style and it's relatively drinkable as a lawnmower beer. Unremarkable. (298 characters)

12oz bottle, no date. Pours a clear pale gold. One finger white head is creamy, but doesn't stick around for long. Some spotty big-bubbled lacing hangs on.

The aroma is yeasty, accented by some floral hoppy notes and dry, slightly spiced malt, with a little bit of cardboard thrown in. The flavor is very grainy with citrusy hops and a bit of a metallic aftertaste. Not all that much going on.

It's extremly light bodied. It demonstrates very little complexity, but it is bright and vibrant and shows some action on the tongue, with a subtle berry finish. Very drinkable, just not all that intersting. But, it is a summer beer, and works well as that, on a hot day or with spicy food. (691 characters)

Nice looking beer with a great aroma. Sweet citrus and orange juice on display with a bit of spice. The taste is totally disappointing though. It's not bad, just boring. Very mild and clean, so maybe good for the beach or a picnic. (231 characters)

Clear-as-a-bell light gold appearance with a frothy head that's down to a skim in half a minute. Laces in mostly small dots. Honeyish aroma, hints of hay and wild yeast. Light mouthfeel, carbonation is relatively subdued. Standard malt offering, a bit of brown sugar sweetness and a vague citrus tang that's mostly a memory at a pretty thin close. Some tea-like qualities late in the profile, low hop impression and esters are small and masked by sweetness. Somewhat metallic all the way around, but I guess it should be a little better drinker in the hot weather. (564 characters)

This one's a golden yellow, paler than I thought it would be. There's a decent head that retains itself fairly well and a ring of lacing is left in the glass.There's a little sweetness with something earthy in there. Hops presence is very light but discernible. This is almost like a macro.There's a wheat backing with a mild hops presence, and the earthiness is in the flavor as well. There's also something a little astringent and I find myself wondering if I'm tasting adjuncts in here.The body is light to moderate and the mouthfeel is a moderate balance of crisp and smooth, but neither is at an impressive level.I was a little surprised by this one and somewhat disappointed. (685 characters)

We started lightest to darkest. Maybe not the best way, especially with a DIPA in the middle - but it worked out. This was a citrus wheat, quite light in color and taste. It was easy-drinking and quite refreshing. I'm sure this sells well with the recent boom in popularity of the hefes and such. I enjoyed it enough, but I kept looking forward to the bigger ales. (430 characters)